Customer Reviews
Buy a highlighter pen... - By: Christopher, 21 Apr 2008 
Please, don't take any notice of the tripe you will readin these reviews about stupid humour. It is onlyin a half dozen intro pages & even then, it's not enough to worry about & stop you learning from these wonderful books.
Buy this book, buy volume one too & a good highlighter pen, because you will learn an awful lot (unless you are a seasoned pro). The tips are quick, precise & have made my photography much betterin the week it has taken me to read (and coverin highlighter!) both volumes.
Volume two has a great section on studio work with simple & inexpensive equipment that is worth the cover price alone. Don't listen to the silly moans about his sense of humour, buy these & learn lots!
An amazing book - By: Colin, 07 Apr 2008 
As an amateur photographer I found the book to be compelling reading, being writtenin an engaging fashion & giving informationin doses small enough to absorb with pleasure.
In addition to basic techniques & tips, you will also learn what equipment you requirein order to improve your photography.
This is an excellent book which has helped me advancein my photography & which I have read from cover to cover at least twice.
This book is a must for anyone new to photography!
Don't buy it.... - By: Marc Hill, 15 Feb 2008 
.....if you are a seasoned pro or utterly humourless. If you think your photographs are generally OK, but are missing that little something extra that makes them good enough to be proud of; then buy it instantly.
This isn't a technical photography manual that will spin your head out with more terms than a consolidation loan contract. Neither is it an artsy Bauhaus analysis of photography design. No, it is actually useful.
I wrote a glowing review of the first volume, & the second volume is just as good. The only downside is that I now am going to spend more money on photography kit. I really think that addiction to narcotics or alcohol would have been much cheaper & far less damaging to my marriage.
The author, to me anyway, comes across as a thoroughly nice bloke who obviously loves what he does. The style is informal & friendly & I enjoy reading both volumes again & again. If, like some reviewers, you find this off-putting I think that says far more about you than it does Scott.
In conclusion: my photographs are better after reading this book, thanks Scott.
Great - but for a very limited number of people - By: A. Buteux, 30 Jan 2008 
If you'd only read the first book & loved it, & haven't read anything else about photography, then this could be a good book for you.
Sadly for everyone else the book doesn't go into enough detail or give nice tips that you wouldn't know already. The format worked really well for book 1, but it just doesn't for this the second book.
Good points:
Quick tips that could be a good jumping off point for someone who doesn't know where to go next
Good explanation of how to use off camera flashin TTL on Nikon & Canon cameras
Section on wedding is OK
Bad points:
Writing style - feels rushed, mostly filler & jokes fall flat
Images don't really help show techniques - no before & after photos, or lighting set up diagrams
Poor quality paper - feels cheap
Nearly all of the information can easily be found on the web
Subjects only coveredin the smallest detail - would have to buy another book on the subject ifin anyway interested
Conclusion
There are better books out there. It does feel that this book was rushed out because the first one (which I liked a lot) sold well.
I would recommend having a quick flick through the book before buying.
Good practical advice - By: Mr. S. Brinn, 25 Jan 2008 
Scott Kelby says that he will treat you as a mate out on a photo shoot with him & advise you accordingly throughout this book. That is exactly what he does.
This book contains no-nonsense advice on shooting weddings, portraits & also some additions to landscapes & other scenes from the first book.
This is an entirely new volume of wisdom, so if you haven't already got it, consider buying his first book as well.
Yes, the humour is an acquired taste, but its one that I really like, breaking down the barriers & making the photography fun. It must be popular as Scott has achieved great successin all his books.
The one thing that resultsin a 4 star rating is that despite his assurances, this book is targeted at Nikon & Canon users. Yes Scott, I know that other makes have similar controls, but by ignoring the other makes & providing step by step instructions to the big two you are alienating those of us who have Olympus, Sigma, Sony, Pentax & any other make there is out there.